Eutelsat launches
Europe's first dedicated Ultra HD (4K) channel
7
January 2013
As the
television and cinema industries accelerate their progression towards Ultra
HD (4K), Eutelsat Communications announced it is launching a dedicated
demonstration Ultra HD channel for Europe on the EUTELSAT 10A satellite. The
first transmissions of content filmed in 4K will start on January 8.
Delivering a resolution of eight million pixels, four times the resolution
of HDTV, Ultra HD (4K) is poised to mark the next big leap forward in the
immersive viewing experience.
Eutelsat's new channel is designed to benefit all actors in the broadcasting
chain who want to acquire expertise in 4K, including production companies,
pay-TV operators, rights owners and TV set manufacturers. The new channel
will operate in progressive mode at 50 frames per second. It will be encoded
in MPEG-4 and transmitted at 40 Mbit/s in four Quad HD streams. Eutelsat is
partnering with ATEME, a video compression solution provider to the
broadcast industry, for the transmissions that will be uplinked to the
EUTELSAT 10A satellite from its teleport in Rambouillet, near Paris.
The
launch of Europe's first dedicated channel comes as key actors prepare to
meet in Las Vegas for the annual Consumer Electronics Show, one of the
world's leading technology fairs. Ultra HD is expected to be a centrepiece
at the show, with new Ultra HD sets showcased by display technology leaders
revealing stellar resolution and immersive viewing experience.
"This new step towards 4K continues Eutelsat's longstanding commitment to
achieving new broadcast milestones that over the last 20 years have included
digital TV, HDTV and 3D," said Jean-François Leprince-Ringuet,
Eutelsat's Commercial Director. "Early and close collaboration between
all players in the broadcast chain will be a key success factor for this new
revolution and so we are delighted to propose this first broadcast platform
for Europe."